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Look Ahead to the Week of May 13: House Takes on FAA Reauthorization

Look Ahead to the Week of May 13: House Takes on FAA Reauthorization -Both the House and Senate are in session this week. At the end of last week, after much consternation, the Senate passed with widespread bipartisan...more

Look Ahead to the Week of May 6: FAA Deadline Nears

Look Ahead to the Week of May 6: FAA Deadline Nears Both the House and Senate are in session this week. Congress has less than a week to consider and vote on the bipartisan, bicameral agreement extending the authorization...more

Look Ahead to the Week of April 29: Negotiators Reach Compromise on FAA Reauthorization

Look Ahead to the Week of April 29: Negotiators Reach Compromise on FAA Reauthorization - Both the House and Senate are in session this week. Early Monday morning, congressional negotiators announced they reached a...more

Look Ahead to the Week of February 26: A Partial Government Shutdown Looms on Friday

Look Ahead to the Week of February 26: A Partial Government Shutdown Looms on Friday - Both the Senate and House return this week, and once again Congress finds itself on the cusp of a partial government shutdown....more

Look Ahead to the Week of January 22: Senate Focuses on National Security Supplemental

Look Ahead to the Week of January 22: Senate Focuses on National Security Supplemental The Senate is in session this week, but the House is out. Last week, President Biden signed an additional temporary spending bill to...more

Look Ahead to the Week of January 8: Topline Spending Agreement Reached

Both the House and Senate are in session this week. On Sunday, congressional leaders–including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA)–announced that a topline spending deal has been...more

Look Ahead to the Week of July 17: Senate Takes Up Defense Bill, House Begins FAA Reauthorization

Both the House and Senate are in session this week. Last week, the House narrowly passed its version of the annual defense spending bill, which would authorize $886.3 million for national security, in line with the debt...more

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